Thursday, April 25, 2024
HomeBusinessEconomyEconomic growth may have slowed in 2018-19: Finance Ministry

Economic growth may have slowed in 2018-19: Finance Ministry

- Advertisement -

economy

The central government has said that the Indian economy appears to have slowed down in 2018-19 due to lower private consumption, tepid growth in fixed investment and muted exports.

The Central Statistics Office (CSO), which released the national account data for the third quarter, had in February revised downwards the growth estimate for 2018-19 fiscal to 7 per cent from 7.2 per cent. The 7 per cent growth is the lowest in 5 years. In its monthly economic report for March, the Finance Ministry said that monetary policy has attempted to provide a fillip to the growth impulse through cuts in repo rate and easing of bank liquidity.

According to a finance ministry, India’s economy appears to have slowed down slightly in 2018-19. The proximate factors responsible for this slowdown include declining growth of private consumption, tepid increase in fixed investment, and muted exports. The Ministry, however, said that India continues to remain the fastest growing major economy and is projected to grow faster in the coming years.

Talking of challenges, the Ministry highlighted that growth in agriculture sector needs to be reversed.

“The real effective exchange rate has appreciated in Q4 (January-March) of 2018-19 and could pose challenges to the revival of exports in the near future,” it said.

- Advertisement -
- Advertisement -
- Advertisement -

Latest

Must Read

- Advertisement -

Related News